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David Mayerovitch
I'm running Vista Home Premium. I want to create a password reset disk using
a CD. My CD/DVD/RW drive is E:. Windows Explorer also shows four other
available drives: F:, G:, H: and I:. (I don't know why they are there, as
there are no physical drives associated with them.)
When I run the Forgotten Password Wizard, which is supposed to allow me to
create a password reset disk on a CD or a USB key, I am presented with a
dropdown list for choosing the drive on which I wish to create the disk.
However, the options in the list are only F:, G:, H: and I:. When I select
one of them, I am prompted to insert a password reset disk in the drive.
Since there are no physical drives associated with any of these, I can't do
this.
When I insert a USB key, it shows up as drive J: in the dropdown list, and I
could presumably use that USB key as my password reset disk. But I want to
use a CD.
Can anyone tell my why the Forgotten Password Wizard is not recognizing my
E: R/W drive as an available drive for creating the disk? And what can I do
about it?
Thanks.
David
a CD. My CD/DVD/RW drive is E:. Windows Explorer also shows four other
available drives: F:, G:, H: and I:. (I don't know why they are there, as
there are no physical drives associated with them.)
When I run the Forgotten Password Wizard, which is supposed to allow me to
create a password reset disk on a CD or a USB key, I am presented with a
dropdown list for choosing the drive on which I wish to create the disk.
However, the options in the list are only F:, G:, H: and I:. When I select
one of them, I am prompted to insert a password reset disk in the drive.
Since there are no physical drives associated with any of these, I can't do
this.
When I insert a USB key, it shows up as drive J: in the dropdown list, and I
could presumably use that USB key as my password reset disk. But I want to
use a CD.
Can anyone tell my why the Forgotten Password Wizard is not recognizing my
E: R/W drive as an available drive for creating the disk? And what can I do
about it?
Thanks.
David